Tuesday 14 February 2017

Recession Hits Prisons - Prison Service Cries Out


The Nigerian Prisons Service (NPS) has disclosed that it intends to set up specialised farm centres so that prisoners will be able to feed themselves.

Jaffaru Ahmed, comptroller-general general of NPS, who said this on Monday when he appeared before the house of representatives committee on interior revealed that every year, the service spends about N18 million to feed over 70,000 inmates across the country.
The prisons boss, who added that the NPS owed about N5 billion to contractors for feeding prisoners and told the committee that N6 billion had been approved to employ 6,545 officials into various cadre in the NPS, said;
“We intend to set up specialised farm centres, and train them towards production and make prisons able to feed itself,”
“We need enough money and massive money to rehabilitate prisons, build new prisons and get away from urban centres.
“There is need to move prisons out of urban centres because there is no room of expansion and to site industries and install equipment for food processing to reduce the burden on government, some of them are over 100 years.”

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